MASSE TO ATTEND 100th ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST WORLD WAR ARMISTICE WITH PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION IN BELGIUM

November 6th, 2018 - 6:19pm

Delegation to Include Veterans and Indigenous Groups as well Regimental Associations

BELGIUM – Brian Masse M.P. (Windsor West) will travel to Mons, Belgium this week as a member of an official Parliamentary delegation to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. The delegation will include the Hon. Seamus O’Regan Minister of Veterans Affairs as well as Mr. Masse, longest serving member of the NDP Federal Caucus, and one other colleague among Members of Parliament – Jennifer O’Connell. In addition the delegation will include Veterans Organizations and Indigenous Groups, Regimental Associations and other Canadian dignitaries.

Brian Masse talked about the significance of a Canadian presence in Europe for the 100 year anniversary for the First World War Armistice: “Canada’s involvement in

World War I was a significant moment in our history as a nation and was critical to sec

uring a victory in Europe for our allies. Thousands of Canadian soldiers gave the ultimate sacri

fice in this conflict, which came be known as the War to end all Wars, many suggest it was through this conflict that Canada came of age as a partner for peace on the World Stage through its monumental contributions in this conflict.”

Masse talked about being in Europe for this historic moment: “I have some regret that I will miss our local Remembrance Day observances for the first time since 1997, however, I recognize the importance of a Canadian presence with our First World War allies on the 100th anniversary of the Armistice.”

The delegation will leave for Mons Tuesday November 6th, returning Monday November 12th.